What's New

The new features available in the IDE include:

Two new profiles, QNX Developer and C/C++ Developer (CDT), allow you to control
access to functionality depending on developer type.

A streamlined deployment setup wizard makes it easier for you to set up your
development environment and troubleshoot issues. The wizard also leverages automatic
device detection to help you set up your targets.

AIR Native Extension Support – New workflows have been added to the IDE to help you
build and debug native extensions. This includes an ANE project type that works with
the Adobe command line tools to generate ANEs. In addition, the new ANE launch
configurations help you debug your ANE on the device.

Per-project SDK support – You can now configure your SDK on a per-project basis.
This allows you to have projects in your workspace build against different versions
of the device. This configuration is available by right-clicking a project in the
Project Explorer, and selecting Properties
> QNX. In addition, when you create a new project, you can select the SDK
target from the Additional Build Options page of the New Project wizards.

A new easy-to-use wizard, Add Library Dependency, simplifies the process of adding
library dependencies to a project.

You can now filter files out of BAR packages to exclude unnecessary assets.

The EGit plugin allows developers to check out source code directly from GitHub via
the IDE.

Access to more example projects using the New Example
wizard.

You can now report bugs directly from the IDE. Select Report a
Bug from the Help menu in the IDE to report a
bug and include screenshots, directly from the IDE.

BAR files in the Project Explorer can now be expanded to show contents. Files in the
BAR can be opened (read-only) in the appropriate editor.